To keep things simple, the Alabama Crimson Tide's results from this past season were not necessarily what a large portion of the fanbase is used to. In year one of the post-Nick Saban era, head coach ...
Canaccord raised the firm’s price target on High Tide (HITI) to C$4.75 from C$4.50 and keeps a Buy rating on the shares. Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time ...
In a report released today, Bill Kirk from Roth MKM maintained a Buy rating on High Tide (HITI – Research Report), with a price target of $4.50. The company’s shares closed yesterday at $2.72.
It came 50 years after becoming Alabama's first Black scholarship athlete in any sport in 1969. He was also the Crimson Tide's first SEC player of the year in men's basketball. He opened the door ...
“To the Black and Hispanic communities, I want to thank you for the tremendous outpouring of love and trust that you have shown me with your vote,” President Donald Trump said during his ...
Mark Sears’ No. 3 Alabama Crimson Tide (15-3, 5-1 SEC) host the Vanderbilt Commodores (15-3, 3-3 SEC) at Coleman Coliseum on Tuesday, January 21. The game starts at 7:00 PM ET. In the story below, we ...
He also had 10 rebounds for Alabama (16-3, 5-1 Southeastern Conference) Mark Sears added 21 points and seven assists for the Crimson Tide. Vanderbilt (15-4, 3-3) was led by 21 points from Jason ...
Two of them even played football for the Crimson Tide. Head referee Steve Marlowe is a Sylacauga native and an Alabama graduate. He is the “white hat” official in the CFP title game for the ...
Building on this legacy of innovation, LG did the unthinkable yet again with the announcement of the first-ever transparent OLED ... you can easily raise the black shade at the back of the ...
A tide of change is sweeping the country,” Trump ... inauguration Monday at Union Pub on Capitol Hill. (Tom Williams/CQ Roll Call) To that end, a new CBS News/YouGov poll found 60 percent ...
With that in mind, we offer an array of inaugural images from presidents elected to a second term, courtesy of the Roll Call archives, press pools and the Library of Congress.